BRUNSWICK — The importance of adult vaccination in maintaining good health will be explained during the next Ounce of Prevention program, which is scheduled to run from 11 a.m. to noon May 15 the Mid Coast Senior Health Center, 58 Baribeau Drive.
“Adult vaccination is the most effective and easiest preventive care measure,” Dr. Thomas Courtney, an infectious disease and travel medicine specialist, said in a release about the program.
Courtney will be joined by Sandy Dzyak, RN, CIP, who is an infection preventionist. Both are affiliated with Mid Coast Hospital.
For information about Mid Coast Senior Health Center, call (800) 729-8033 or visit www.midcoastseniorhealthcenter.com.
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